⑴ Examples of historical figures about excessive worry
Foreign countries: Van Gogh, ancient times: Three Kingdoms: Qing Dynasty: Nalan Rongruo, Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty, Li Yu, the later leader of the Southern Tang Dynasty, the Southern Song Dynasty Li Qingzhao, Lu You, Xin Qiji
⑵ What other storylines about Tom in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" are combined with the passage "Inner Worries" to comprehensively analyze Tom's character traits.
1. The Indian Joe was found killing someone in the cemetery 2. In danger in the cave
Tom is naughty, smart, just and brave. He is naughty by nature and likes to "prank", but he is kind-hearted and willing to help others.
I don’t know if it’s right or not. I only learned so much at that time. I hope it can help you.
⑶ Don’t worry about the story, send a few thank you!
Matthew 6:31 So don’t worry about, “What shall we eat?” What to drink? What to wear, worry about what to wear for your body. Isn’t life more than food? Is not the body more valuable than clothes? Look at the birds in the air. They neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Aren't you more valuable than birds? Which of you can add a moment to your life by worrying about it? Why worry about clothes? Think about it: the lilies of the field do not toil or defend themselves. But I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not clothed like one of these flowers! You people of little faith! If God gives such a decoration to the grass of the field that is alive today and will be thrown into the furnace tomorrow, how much more will God clothe it with you?
So don’t worry and say, ‘What to eat? What to drink and what to wear, these are all the people in the country ask for. You know that all these things you need, seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Therefore, don’t worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will have its own worries, and one day’s difficulties will be enough.
⑷ An idiom that expresses worries about things that one should not worry about.
1. Worry about others
Pinyin: qǐ rén yōu tiān
Explanation: Qi: The name of a vassal state in the Zhou Dynasty, in the area of ??Qixian County in present-day Henan. There was a man in Qi State who was afraid that the sky would fall. A metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries and worries.
Source: "Liezi Tianrui": "There are people in Qi State who are worried about the collapse of heaven and earth, and those who are destined to die and waste their sleep and food."
Examples of sentences: Qi people are worried about the sky, and Bo is worried about sorrow. Eye. Chapter 27 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty
Pinyin code: qryt
Synonyms: mediocre people, unfounded worries
Antonyms: carefree, If nothing happens
Usage: used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to unfounded worries
English: fike
Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, a man from Qi State loved to make suspicions A person is always suspicious. He is worried that the sky will step down. He will be sad and frightened all day long, and he will never be able to get sick again. A friend came to see him and told him that the sky is made of gas and cannot fall. He was relieved, but later he worried that the sun, moon, and stars would fall and the earth would sink.
2. To trouble oneself
Pinyin: yōng rén zì rǎo
Explanation: To trouble oneself: to ask for trouble. It means that everything is fine, but you are looking for trouble.
Source: "New Tang Book·Lu Xiangxian Biography": "There is nothing in the world, and it is annoying to be disturbed by mediocre people."
Sentence examples: He paced around the room for a long time Circle, stopped at the door, turned his back to Zheng Chenggong, and said warningly: "Don't bother yourself.
" Hua Ershi "Han Clothes and Crowns" III
Pinyin code: yrzr
Synonyms: unfounded worries, worrying about the ancients
Antonyms: chat with ***
p>Afterword: There is nothing wrong in the world
Lantern riddle: People are worried about the world
Usage: as predicate, object; refers to looking for trouble
English: worry about troubles of one's own imagining
Story: Lu Xiangxian, the governor of Puzhou in the Tang Dynasty, was very tolerant of his subordinates. He criticized and educated officials who made mistakes, so many people thought that he was encouraging officials to make mistakes one at a time. Wrong, Lu Xiang was criticizing him first. The secretary said that he wanted corporal punishment, but Lu Xiang objected first. The secretary stepped back and said: "There is nothing wrong in the world. It is annoying to bother people." ”
⑸ What story made the young Lu Xun always worry about his own life?
What story made the young Lu Xun always worry about his own life? When Lu Xun was a child, he visited the house. He broke someone's vase, and he was worried about his life.
⑹ A short story about the troubles of famous people
The great philosopher Socrates gave it to him one day. Students were in class. He said: Classmates, we are not going to talk about philosophy today. We just ask everyone to do a simple movement, swing their hands forward 300 times, and then swing their hands back 300 times to see who can persist every day. When Socrates was in class, he asked the students who persisted to raise their hands. As a result, more than 90% of the students raised their hands. A month later, he asked the students who persisted to raise their hands, and only more than 70% of them raised their hands. A year later, he asked again, and only one person raised his hand. This person was Plato, who later became a great philosopher.
John Davidson Rockefeller, the "oil king" of the United States. He had a strict upbringing since childhood and earned pocket money by working as a "hired laborer" for his father. He would go to the fields early in the morning to do farm work and sometimes help his mother milk cows. It was recorded at $0.37 per hour and then settled with his father. This was something he did very seriously and felt both sacred and interesting. What's more, the second, third and even fourth generations of Rockefellers were all strict. Follow this and get checked regularly, otherwise, no one will get a penny of the fee.
Rockefeller did this not because his family was poor, nor because his parents meant to treat their children harshly, but because he wanted to cultivate his children to be hardworking and thrifty from an early age. The virtues and character of hard work and self-reliance. What is recorded in that little ledger is not only a running account of the child's hard work, but also the child's experience of hardships and tests! In fact, in many developed countries, the requirements for children studying in school are also very high. "Mean". In Japan, many students use their spare time to wash dishes in restaurants, serve dishes, sell goods in stores, take care of the elderly, and work as tutors to earn money for school fees and pocket money. Americans always teach their children to be independent. Children as young as 20 years old have become "small businessmen", selling their "goods" to earn pocket money. American middle school students have a slogan: "You have to spend your money to earn it." "Every holiday, they became migrant workers and learned to support themselves.
Edison (1847-1931)
The 19th century is known as the century of science, and it is also based on the technologicalization of science. and socialization as a prominent feature. Science began to become an important part of social life in this century. The great innovations of this century turned into a huge force in technology and science. Thomas Al. Thomas Alva Edison is one of them. Among the 100 most influential people in the past 1,000 years recently selected by the American "Life" magazine, Edison ranked first.
Edison came from a humble background and lived in poverty. His "education" was that he had only attended elementary school for three months in his life. Because his teacher was always dumbfounded by his weird questions, he even told his mother that he was a fool and would have no future. What a future. His mother asked him to drop out of school in anger and let her educate him personally. At this time, Edison's talent was fully revealed. Under his mother's guidance, he read a lot of books and built a small laboratory at home.
In order to raise the necessary expenses for the laboratory, he had to go out to work as a newsboy and run a newspaper. Finally, he used the money he saved to build a small laboratory in the luggage compartment of the train and continued to conduct chemical experiments. Later, a chemical fire broke out and almost burned the carriage. The angry bellman threw all Edison's experimental equipment out of the car and slapped him several times. It is said that Edison was deaf for life as a result.
Edison is the kind of legendary figure admired by the American nation - although he did not receive a good school education, he achieved great success through personal struggle and extraordinary talent. He is self-taught, and with perseverance, rare enthusiasm and energy, he stood up from thousands of failures, overcame countless difficulties, and became an American inventor and entrepreneur. In his early years, he developed duplex and four-way telegraph systems and invented the automatic telegraph motor. Invented the phonograph from 1877 to 1879; experimented and improved electric lights (incandescent lamps) and telephones. Later, a lighting system was developed and a lot of work was done to achieve centralized power supply. He proposed and adopted the DC three-wire system. The generator with the largest capacity at that time was made, and in 1882, the first large-scale power plant was built using this machine. At the same time, experiments were conducted on railway electrification. In 1883, the "Edison effect", the phenomenon of hot electron emission, was discovered. There are also many famous inventions in film technology, mining, construction, chemical industry, etc. From 1869 to 1901 alone, 1,328 invention patents were obtained. During his life, he invented a new invention every 15 days on average, so he was known as the "King of Inventions".
Edison devoted himself to science and was indifferent to fame and fortune. When developing electric lights, a reporter said to him: "If you can really make electric lights to replace gas lights, you will definitely make a lot of money." Edison replied: "If a person works just to save money, it will be difficult for him to get anything. Nothing else - not even money!" He has always been called the father of modern film, but at a grand banquet held by people in the film industry for his 77th birthday, he said: "As for the development of film, I He only made some technical efforts, and the rest is the credit of others."
Edison was open-minded and good at dealing with adversity. Regarding the inconvenience of his deafness, he said: "Walking among the crowds on Broadway, I can be as calm as a person living deep in the forest. Deafness has always been a blessing to me, and it has saved me a lot of distractions and mental pain." One night in 1914, Edison's film laboratory suddenly suffered a fire, causing huge losses. Edison comforted his extremely sad wife and said: "It doesn't matter, even though I am 67 years old, I am not old.
From tomorrow morning, everything will start again. I believe that no one will age. I couldn't get back to work." The next day, Edison not only began to build a new workshop, but also began to invent a new light-a portable searchlight to help firefighters move forward in the dark. The fire was like a small episode for Edison.
Edison benefited the public and was not afraid of hardships. In search of a filament, he tested thousands of materials; in trying to create a new battery, he failed eight thousand times. Therefore, Edison often said: "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence." At the age of 80, he still maintained the spirit of an inventor and carried out inventions and creations tenaciously. In 1927, he established the Edison Plant Research Company and devoted himself to a new research field, looking for new chemical materials. The 81-year-old Edison successfully extracted rubber from wild grasses and was highly praised by people.
At 3:24 in the morning on October 18, 1931, Edison closed his eyes and passed away with a relieved smile at the age of 84. On his deathbed, he said calmly: "I have tried my best for the happiness of mankind; there is nothing to regret."
On the day of the funeral, the entire United States turned off the lights for one minute to express condolences. This is the most solemn way for people to express their infinite nostalgia for Edison, and it is also a silent hymn dedicated to this great inventor.
On March 14, 1879, a little life was born in a small town called Ulm in Germany. His parents gave him a promising name: Albert Einstein. Looking at his cute appearance, his parents placed all their hopes on him. However, it didn’t take long for the parents to become disappointed: their children were all starting to learn to speak, and Einstein, who was already three years old, was just babbling.
Later, Einstein's sister, Maga, who was two years younger than him, was able to talk to the neighbors, but Einstein still hesitated when he spoke, and his words did not match the words... Looking at the slow-moving Einstein Stan, the parents began to worry. They worried whether he might be less intelligent than ordinary people. His parents didn't send him to school until he was 10 years old. However, in school, Einstein was ridiculed by teachers and classmates, and everyone called him a "stupid guy." The school requires students to follow military instructions before and after class. Because of Einstein's slow response, he was often scolded and made to stand by teachers. Some teachers even pointed at his nose and scolded him: "This guy is so stupid, he can't keep up with any course!" In a craft class, the teacher picked out a very poorly made wooden bench from the students' works. Everyone said: "I think there may not be a stool worse than this in the world!" Amidst the laughter, Einstein stood up with a red face and said: "I think there is such a stool!" As he spoke, he took out two even more unattractive stools from the desk and said, "I made these the first two times, and what I gave you is the third one. Although it is not good, it is better than these two." Much stronger!" Einstein himself was surprised by saying so many words in one breath. The teacher was even more stunned, sitting there not knowing what to say.
Amidst the ridicule and insults, Einstein grew up slowly and entered the Luitbold High School in Munich. In middle school, he liked mathematics classes, but was not interested in other classes that were divorced from reality and life. Lonely, he began to look for sustenance and spiritual strength in books. In this way, Einstein met Archimedes, Newton, Descartes, Goethe, and Mozart in books... Books and knowledge opened up a broader space for him. With his horizons broadened, Einstein had more questions to think about. One day, he said to his uncle who often tutored him in mathematics: "If I use the speed of light in vacuum to run forward with light, can I see the electromagnetic waves vibrating in space?" His uncle stared at him with strange eyes. After a long while, there was both approval and worry in his eyes. Because he knew that the question raised by Einstein was extraordinary and would cause an unexpected shock. Since then, Einstein has been tormented by this problem. In the autumn of 1895, after careful consideration, Einstein decided to apply for admission to the University of Zurich in Switzerland. However, he failed and failed in foreign language. After failing the exam, he was not discouraged and took part in middle school tutoring. A year later, he obtained the secondary school tutoring certificate and was admitted to the Polytechnic University of Zurich. At this time, he was already preparing for his future. He spent all his energy on extracurricular readings and laboratories. The professors were very dissatisfied and angry when they saw him reading books that had nothing to do with studying and doing experiments that had nothing to do with test scores, thinking that he was "not doing his job properly."
When Einstein graduated from college, the economic crisis broke out. Because he was of Jewish descent, had no connections, and had no money, he had to be unemployed at home. In order to make a living, he had to post advertisements everywhere and earn a living allowance of 3 francs per hour by teaching physics. This period of unemployment gave Einstein a lot of help. During the teaching process, he reflected on traditional physics, which contributed to his violent impact on traditional academic views. After five weeks of intense and exciting struggle, Einstein wrote a 9,000-word paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies," from which the special theory of relativity was born. It can be said that this is a decisive and great declaration in the history of physics and another milestone for physics to move forward.
Although many people objected to this, and some even published critical articles in newspapers, Einstein still received attention from society and academia. In a short period of time, 15 universities awarded him doctoral certificates, and famous universities in France, Germany, the United States, Poland and many other countries also wanted to hire him as a professor. Einstein, who was called "idiot" and "stupid thing" by people at that time, and thought he could not become a genius, finally became recognized by the world as the most outstanding intelligent figure of our time. What does it mean to change from "ugly gong" to "white swan"? I think Einstein's words are the best answer. When many young people pestered him and asked him to tell the secret of success, he wrote down a formula: A=x+y+z, and explained: "A means success, x means diligence, and y means correctness." Method, then z, means you must talk less empty words." For many years, Einstein's magical success equation has been praised by people.
From Einstein's struggle process, it is not difficult to see that it was diligence, correct methods and less empty words that turned Einstein from a stupid person to a giant.
⑺ Which story in Andersen's Fairy Tales teaches people to be honest and worry about things?
The story of "Andersen's Fairy Tales" teaches us to be honest and honest. Just be a human being and don’t lie. For example, the story of "Integrity Returns".
⑻ Little stories about worry and support
Little things that happen around me
In ordinary life, there are so many trivial things that make people a headache , but I am always a messy person, so there are always stories happening to me. Just two days ago, I forgot to bring a photo to the class monitor, and I was acting as a substitute at school at noon and did not return. home, so I called my dad at home. Because I was in a hurry, I only left a sentence: "The photo is on the bedside. I will send it to you when you find it."
But when I finished eating at noon, When I returned to the classroom, I saw a sweaty man rushing in from outside. I calmed down and saw that it was my father. He ran over and said he couldn't find me. My hopeful heart felt like it was hit hard by a big stone. There. I turned around and left, thinking that you couldn't even find a photo. Without saying a word, my father picked me up and got on the motorcycle and drove home. When I got home, I found that everything in the bedside table had fallen over. When I came out, my room was in a mess. I was shocked! My father shook his head helplessly and said, "You said it was on the bedside. Look, I've searched all over, but there's nothing there. You've also looked for it yourself. Still not there? You think about it yourself." Find a way!" When my father said this, I felt how cruel he was to me! He didn't even want to find a photo.
But I realized afterward that it was me who was wrong!
I came back to school from home angrily, not to mention how depressed I was. But when I got home at night, I was surprised to find a small bag on my desk. When I opened it, it was all mine. Photo. Looking at my busy father, I couldn’t help but shed tears. The next morning, my father went to work early, and only my mother and I were left at home. My mother told me that after I returned to school, my father would be at home. After searching for a long time, I didn’t even eat lunch. I searched for a long time after getting off work, and finally found the photo in a book. After hearing all this, my tears welled up again, and a warm current flowed through me. My heart surged out...
Father's love is hidden in my heart, and my father is not a good expressive person, but I feel my father's love for me from his silent "language" , selfless love
⑼ What story tells us not to be full of worries like that person who is always worried about the sky?
What story tells us not to be like that person who is always worried about the sky? People who will collapse are so worried.